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Re: 2012 John Sterling Performance Thread

Originally Posted by b0mber

Sorry for the double post, but is it just me or does it seem like he's getting more and more trigger happy with his hr calling. I feel like too often i hear "Hit in the air to deep center...so on....and then the ball is caught no where near the track.

That's because each HR call is a twenty second event. He has to commit early.

Re: 2012 John Sterling Performance Thread

Originally Posted by Big_E

I listened to the game on XM and then at home, on KESN. WHAT A PLEASURE listening to the game with real announcers rather than Sterling and Waldman.

I was listening to the game on Monday via my SiriusXM app.. OMG - I had the game on maybe 20 seconds and I knew the score, the amount of outs, who was hitting and who was pitching within that time frame.
There'll be times I get into my car, turn on WCBS and won't know any of that for 10 minutes!
It sux to be forced to listen to these a$$clowns.....

"Leave it to Yankees fans to be upset at having too many great players.”—Hitman23

Re: 2012 John Sterling Performance Thread

I do think he's making more mistakes this year than ever. Whether that's because he's getting older, who knows. I think it's a lack of concentration.

I found it interesting that Sterling doesn't do the manager's show anymore. Maybe they are taking some of his work away from him?

I listened to pretty much the entire game on Saturday. As the Yankees started coming back and the game got more interesting, the quality of his announcing rose. He concentrates more and he didn't make one mistake during the entire comeback, which, for those who listen, is rare.

But I think he's probably slightly bored with the average Tuesday night game against the Twins and it shows when he blows counts, player's names, etc.

I still think that no one calls a big moment better than Sterling and that's why I expect him to be back next season. I actually think both Sterling and Waldman will be back.

Re: 2012 John Sterling Performance Thread

I still think that no one calls a big moment better than Sterling and that's why I expect him to be back next season. I actually think both Sterling and Waldman will be back.

Big moments are the worst. He goes full schtick with double crap for people like Teix and Granderson, which in the heat of the moment, brings it all back to being "The John Sterling Show, with Suzyn Waldman. Also appearing, the New York Yankees."

A great announcer, or even a good one, would go with the moment, and forget to include their "signature calls". Could you tell one A-Bomb From A-Rod from any other? Going with the flow is how we end up with "Do you believe in miracles!", "I don't believe what I just saw!" "Touch em all Joe you'll never hit﻿ a bigger home run in your life" and of course, "THE GIANTS WIN THE PENNANT, THE GIANTS WIN THE PENNANT, THE GIANTS WIN THE PENNANT!"

Could you imagine John Sterling calling the Bobby Thomson shot?

"Branca winds. Theeeeee pitch. There it goes to deep left field. Mmm it is high. Mmm it is far. Mmm it is GONE! Ohhhhh Bobby goes Boom! Bobby Thomson has sent the New York Giants to the World Series! Ball Game Over. National League playoff series over! Giants win! THHHHEEEEEEEEEE GIANTS WIN!"

Re: 2012 John Sterling Performance Thread

Originally Posted by Big_E

Big moments are the worst. He goes full schtick with double crap for people like Teix and Granderson, which in the heat of the moment, brings it all back to being "The John Sterling Show, with Suzyn Waldman. Also appearing, the New York Yankees."

A great announcer, or even a good one, would go with the moment, and forget to include their "signature calls". Could you tell one A-Bomb From A-Rod from any other? Going with the flow is how we end up with "Do you believe in miracles!", "I don't believe what I just saw!" "Touch em all Joe you'll never hit﻿ a bigger home run in your life" and of course, "THE GIANTS WIN THE PENNANT, THE GIANTS WIN THE PENNANT, THE GIANTS WIN THE PENNANT!"

Could you imagine John Sterling calling the Bobby Thomson shot?

"Branca winds. Theeeeee pitch. There it goes to deep left field. Mmm it is high. Mmm it is far. Mmm it is GONE! Ohhhhh Bobby goes Boom! Bobby Thomson has sent the New York Giants to the World Series! Ball Game Over. National League playoff series over! Giants win! THHHHEEEEEEEEEE GIANTS WIN!"

Yeah, I'll take Russ Hodges.

He actually did a nice job when Jeter got his 3,000 hit. Much better than Kay.

Success is getting what you want. Happiness is wanting what you get. ~ Dale Carnegie

Re: 2012 John Sterling Performance Thread

Originally Posted by fredgmuggs

He actually did a nice job when Jeter got his 3,000 hit. Much better than Kay.

He probably had it scripted out, either on paper or in his head, with the only variable being it was a HR instead of a single or double. I was talking about an unexpected, or game winning hit, where classic calls go with the flow, rather than Sterling who MUST include his cliches.

Re: 2012 John Sterling Performance Thread

Originally Posted by Big_E

He probably had it scripted out, either on paper or in his head, with the only variable being it was a HR instead of a single or double. I was talking about an unexpected, or game winning hit, where classic calls go with the flow, rather than Sterling who MUST include his cliches.

Remember him stepping on Charlie Steiner's call on the Aaron Boone home run? What an a__hole.